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Chicava Honey Quotes By Louis L'Amour

And that was the way it was in the old days before the country grew up and men put their guns away. Someday, and I hope it never comes, there may be a time when the Western hills are empty again and the land will go back to wilderness and the old, hard ways. Enemies may come into our country and times will have changed, but then the boys will come down from the old high hills and belt on their guns again. They can do it if they have to. The guns are hung up, the cows roam fat and lazy, but the old spirit is still there, just as it was when the longhorns came up the trail from Texas, and the boys washed the creeks for gold. — Louis L'Amour

Chicava Honey Quotes By Margaret Atwood

...that's what Hiltler exemplified: not the triumph of evil but the failure of reason. — Margaret Atwood

Chicava Honey Quotes By Richard Laymon

And he pictured her down below, turning slowly in the currents, her skin pale blue in the cold rays of sunlight slanting down through the water, her hair flowing lazily around her face. — Richard Laymon

Chicava Honey Quotes By Miriam Toews

We were making good time now, barrelling through the bodacious curves of southeastern Utah and ignoring all impending signs of trouble with the van. At least I was.
"You guys happy?" I said.
The kids smiled at me like I was a dog chasing my tail, sweet but stupid, and looked away. — Miriam Toews

Chicava Honey Quotes By T.F. Rhoden

Seriously, just have the gonads to quote yourself! ^^ — T.F. Rhoden

Chicava Honey Quotes By Marie Helvin

I lead a very disciplined life. — Marie Helvin

Chicava Honey Quotes By Sarah Louise Delany

Life is a vapor. It passes in the blink of an eye. — Sarah Louise Delany

Chicava Honey Quotes By Mark Twain

What would men be without women? Scarce, sir ... mighty scarce. — Mark Twain